5 Most Dangerous Diseases in the World Cured By Cannabis Oil

With medical technology further advancing with each new day that passes, there certainly seems to be plenty of hope when it comes to treating diseases, particularly rare or dangerous ones, which were earlier thought to be unstoppable. Numerous new therapies, treatment plans and medications exist to help slow down the effects of some debilitating medical conditions, but still no medically approved cure has been discovered. What the medical world might not want you to know, is that cannabis oil, sometimes labeled as CBD or cannabidiol oil, has shown great promise as a way to not only slow down some of the world’s most dangerous medical conditions, but it also may act as a possible cure for them as well.

Of course, widespread publication of this information to the general public would not only bankrupt big pharma, chances are it would put certain medical practitioners out of business too. Nevertheless, it is vital to stay informed, especially in this day and age where the truth is so easily accessible and in reach through the internet, as long as you are willing to keep questioning what is presented in society and through the media.

Keep reading to discover the 5 most dangerous diseases in the world cured by cannabis oil…

What Is Cannabis Oil, aka CBD Oil?:

Cannabis oil, typically referred to by the name CBD oil or cannabidiol oil, is an extracted compound from the cannabis plant, with origins from both the female marijuana crop and industrial hemp. Cannabidiol is one of around 100 different cannabinoids present in the marijuana crop. It binds to the CB1 and CB2 receptors throughout the body’s already present endocannabinoid system (ECS) and assists with the regular functions of this internal operation.

The body naturally produces its own cannabinoids throughout the ECS, which are referred to as endocannabinoids. Meanwhile, cannabinoids from outside sources are called phytocannabinoids. The ECS is responsible for regulating homeostasis throughout a multitude of important activities, including sleep, mood, hormones, appetite, pain sensitivity, reproductivity, fertility and more. CBD is a unique compound because it acts multi-dimensionally.

Whether the body is experiencing a surplus or a shortage of endocannabinoids throughout the ECS, cannabidiol is able to once again bring balance to the target area and restore equilibrium. For this reason, cannabidiol is truly capable of tuning in to what the body needs, listening to its requests and fulfilling its purpose where it can help, showing that in many ways this cannabinoid holds an intelligence of its own.

1. CBD helps Treat Epilepsy/Seizures:

One aspect in particular that has driven CBD oil into becoming a household term amongst cannabis consumers, is because of the profound stories reported about individuals with incurable epilepsy and seizures who saw a significant decrease in the quantity of their episodes after using the all-natural healing compound. Countless studies do exist which express cannabidiol’s effectiveness, which presents a sizeable chunk of evidence that this could be the answer that those with epilepsy have been seeking.

A study published in the Journal of Pharmacological and Experimental Therapeutics, for example, displayed very promising results. During this experiment in vitro electrophysiology and an in vivo animal seizure model were both utilized to test CBD’s effectiveness, and to examine whether or not it could be used as a possible anticonvulsant and antiseizure solution. The results were quite clear, with the researchers making a statement that “…these findings suggest that CBD acts, potentially in a CB(1) receptor-independent manner, to inhibit epileptiform activity in vitro and seizure severity in vivo”.

Another examination, published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, describes numerous comparisons of the anticonvulsant properties of cannabidiol (CBD). Although the journal goes deep into complex analysis, the ultimate released conclusion states that “…the anticonvulsant nature of cannabidiol suggests [it] has a therapeutic potential in at least three of the four major types of epilepsy: grand mal, cortical focal, and complex partial seizures”.

There are plenty of other studies that could be referenced, but the main point to understand is that significant evidence does exist with relation to cannabidiol (CBD) and its antiepileptic, antiseizure, and anticonvulsant properties.

2. Cancer: CBD for Pain Relief

Cancer is debilitating, affecting more than 15 million individuals in the United States alone, and these are only the cases that have been diagnosed. Although many conventional medical treatments exist to diminish cancer or remove the infected cells from the body (which allows diagnosed individuals the chance for full recovery and rehabilitation), there has never been an actual cure for cancer. However, CBD oil could be a promising option. As with epilepsy and seizures, just as many (if not more) conclusive studies exist that show just how well cannabidiol has been in terms of diminishing the profligacy of cancer cells.

An article posted in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology not only expressed that cannabinoids had anti-tumor properties, but went as far as to claim that CBD analogues are important and worth exploring for how they can be utilized as an alternative to therapeutic agents.

Molecular Cancer Therapeutics also released a thorough account of cannabidiol’s effectiveness at managing breast cancer cells, and the findings explained that CBD is capable of demolishing malignant tumors through a process involving the switching off of a specific expression of the ID-1 gene, which is a protein that is closely tied with cancer growth.

Cannabidiol is not only a noninvasive compound, it also is connected with relatively few side effects, which is why its widespread utilization for cancer treatment could be a huge development. Further research is in process which only adds to the accumulating collection of scientific evidence for CBD’s link to preventing cancer cell growth.

3. HIV/AIDS:

Many new test medications have entered the market as not only a way to manage the symptoms of HIV/AIDS, but also to suppress and potentially prevent the contraction of this disease altogether. When it first appeared in the United States in the 1980’s, HIV/AIDS was a real epidemic; people were dying, and the world thought for sure there’d never be a way to stop this rampant disease from spreading.

As time went on, though, new discoveries were made and now, even though many people have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, this blood-borne disease is relatively manageable and preventable as long as the proper precautions are taken. Cannabis oil has also shown some promise as a means to decline the symptoms and challenges tied with HIV/AIDS.

One study in particular, released in the scientific journal “Genes & Cancer,” links cannabidiol to inhibition of the growth of kaposi sarcoma neoplasms, which is prevalent amongst AIDS patients and those who have been diagnosed with HIV. The findings state, “…this suggests a potential mechanism by which CBD exerts its effects on KSHV-infected endothelium, and supports the further examination of CBD as a novel targeted agent for the treatment of Kaposi sarcoma” (Genes & Cancer 2012).

HIV/AIDS is without a doubt one of the most dangerous diseases on this list, and the studies that have been published on CBD as a potential remedy for the condition have been positive overall. However, there simply needs to be (much) more of them – including clinical trials – in order to properly backup any claims that cannabis oil can act as a cure.

4. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS):

With the massive internet craze a couple years back about the “Ice Bucket Challenge”, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS gained widespread and much needed attention – setting off a wave of donations and funding for further medical research to be conducted pertaining to this condition. In addition to the conventional medical advancements being made, cannabidiol (CBD) also shows some promising results as a possible solution for slowing down the effects of ALS.

In 2010, for example, the American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care posted their research findings pertaining to the various aspects in which cannabidiol is known to have a positive affect, and how these abnormal physiological processes all tie together in the debilitating case of ALS. The study urges further clinical trials and research to be conducted, and the scientists claimed that, “…based on the currently available scientific data, it is reasonable to think that cannabis might significantly slow the progression of ALS, potentially extending life expectancy and substantially reducing the overall burden of the disease”.

Considering that research has only recently blossomed pertaining to ALS, and how it affects those who are diagnosed with it, it does not come as a surprise that there is little evidence to support claims that CBD is effective at managing ALS symptoms. However, the world is urged to support further clinical trials of this possibility, because many connections seem to show promise – especially in the eyes of some top-notch scientists who can see the potential of cannabidiol for this application.

5. Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Relieving the Pain

Multiple Sclerosis, more commonly known by its shortened acronym MS, is an unpredictable disease that predominantly affects the central nervous system and its functions. It is estimated that around 400,000 individuals in the United States have been diagnosed with MS, and in many ways very little is understood about this debilitating medical condition.

One medicine in particular, known as Sativex, shows quite a lot of promise not only for managing symptoms of MS, but also for managing numerous other medical conditions as well. Sativex is the first cannabis-based medication to reach the stage of conventional clinical development, which is a massive accomplishment in the overall fight to normalize marijuana for medical purposes.

A study published in the Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy reviews the effectiveness of Sativex for symptoms of MS, and claims that “…Sativex has been approved for use in neuropathic pain due to multiple sclerosis in Canada. If ongoing studies replicate the results already observed, further approvals for the treatment of spasticity in Multiple Sclerosis and for neuropathic pain are likely”.

Sativex seems to be the most researched possibility for a reliable Multiple Sclerosis treatment, but it seems that numerous cannabinoids – including cannabidiol – seem to be effective at managing some of these debilitating symptoms. It will be interesting to see how clinical research develops over the next decade, and it is incredible that Sativex is already available for patient use in many parts of the country.

So Does CBD Help to Cure These 5 Dangerous Diseases?

There is so much still to discover about the true potential of cannabidiol and cannabis oil, and just exactly how people can benefit, particularly when it pertains to medical conditions and other medical related circumstances. For now, it seems that there is strong link between cannabis oil and its ability to diminish cancer, epilepsy/seizures, HIV/AIDS, ALS and multiple sclerosis (MS), just to name a few of the impacted diseases.

This all-natural and non-psychoactive substance is slowly gaining recognition and acknowledgment globally, so it is exciting to see how the compound will come into play within the medical world, especially over the next 10 or so years.

We hope you not only found this article to be entertaining, but also educational and informative. It is important to remember that the consumption of cannabis is the sole responsibility of the user and discretion should always be taken.

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